Sorry, was having troubles posting the image, then forgot to add it to the post. Image size was the problem (even though it was < 1024k it didn't seem to like it until I resized the physical image size to 500 x 400mm.) So if you ever have problems posting images, just have a check on the physical (ie printable size) of the image, not just file size on disk.

Right to go now.

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I'm no expert, so take this suggestion knowing that!! What about taking out a little bit of the green foreground? That way the cows and trees would be just a bit closer, and not quite such a large expanse of green in front. I don't know how that would affect your overall dimensions, though.

I don't think I'd put another mountain on the right, I like the play of the bright green against the bright blue. Perhaps a straggling cow or two a bit more in the foreground or by the fence would help stop the rush down the fence line (?) Just a few thoughts.

I would make the mountains in the background shorter to add extra distance then also add some sheep or other animals in the foreground as there is nothing to look at in the foreground. That is why your eye is racing down the fence. Add something in the foreground then the fence can stay because it adds a lot of interest and does lead the eye into the scene